fanotify: CONFIG_HAVE_SYSCALL_WRAPPERS for sys_fanotify_mark

Please note that you need the patch below in addition, otherwise the
syscall wrapper stuff won't work on those 32 bit architectures which enable
the wrappers.

When enabled the syscall wrapper defines always take long parameters and then
cast them to whatever is needed. This approach doesn't work for the 32 bit
case where the original syscall takes a long long parameter, since we would
lose the upper 32 bits.
So syscalls with 64 bit arguments are special cases wrt to syscall wrappers
and enp up in the ugliness below (see also sys_fallocate). In addition these
special cased syscall wrappers have the drawback that ftrace syscall tracing
doesn't work on them, since they don't get defined by using the usual macros.

Signed-off-by: Eric Paris <eparis@redhat.com>
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Heiko Carstens 2009-12-17 21:24:26 -05:00 коммит произвёл Eric Paris
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@ -468,8 +468,9 @@ out_put_group:
return fd;
}
SYSCALL_DEFINE5(fanotify_mark, int, fanotify_fd, unsigned int, flags,
__u64, mask, int, dfd, const char __user *, pathname)
SYSCALL_DEFINE(fanotify_mark)(int fanotify_fd, unsigned int flags,
__u64 mask, int dfd,
const char __user * pathname)
{
struct inode *inode;
struct fsnotify_group *group;
@ -513,6 +514,17 @@ fput_and_out:
return ret;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_SYSCALL_WRAPPERS
asmlinkage long SyS_fanotify_mark(long fanotify_fd, long flags, __u64 mask,
long dfd, long pathname)
{
return SYSC_fanotify_mark((int) fanotify_fd, (unsigned int) flags,
mask, (int) dfd,
(const char __user *) pathname);
}
SYSCALL_ALIAS(sys_fanotify_mark, SyS_fanotify_mark);
#endif
/*
* fanotify_user_setup - Our initialization function. Note that we cannnot return
* error because we have compiled-in VFS hooks. So an (unlikely) failure here